Anarchists claim Rome bomb (2)

No one injured in blast at around 5:30

(ANSA) - Rome, December 7 - Two allied anarchist groups on
Thursday claimed responsibility for a rudimentary explosive
device that went off outside a Carabinieri police station in
Rome's San Giovanni district at around 5:30 on Thursday.
No one was hurt in the blast on Rome's Via Britannia.
The Santiago Maldonado cell of the Informal Anarchist
Federation (FAI) and the International Revolutionary Front (FRI)
said it had carried out the attack.
The reliability of the claim is being assessed.
Maldonado was an Argentinian activist found dead last October
78 days after going missing, who supported the cause of the
Mapuche indigenous people.
Police had said they were looking at the "galaxy" of small
anarchist groups for the incident.
However, they also said they were open to exploring all
leads.
The device consisted of a metal container holding gunpowder
and a fuse.